You are right, the phone gets hot and it runs terribly, really, really terribly. Street view is unusable. You would think that a Google app on Android is more optimized. It soaked like 5 % of the battery in 5 minutes...

If it's unusable than screen is the problem here. S5 went very hot but it worked alright, until it got so hot that you couldn't hold it :D.

If it's unusable than screen is the problem here. S5 went very hot but it worked alright, until it got so hot that you couldn't hold it :D.

Only Street View didn't work, the rest was fine. It loaded the panorama images (although slowly), but I couldn't move around in them. It always turned a little to the side and a little up until there was the sky. Nothing else worked, and it was extremely sluggish while doing so.

You remember when all new Android phones were released with 1080p and all Windows Phone users said: "Nobody needs that on a phone, it's ridiculous, it might be good on a TV, but never on a phone!"

When Microsoft, as always very late, started to support 1080p, nobody was complaining, and no Windows Phone users laugh about iPhones with a lower resolution.

I never said they shouldn't support it. here's the thing QHD doesn't make sense on a 5.5 in phone because its a phone im not going to notice the difference between 1080 and QHD unless I get a super ultra magnifying glass and look the individual pixels . on computers and TV makes sense because its looks clearer and better on bigger TVs and monitors.

I never said they shouldn't support it. here's the thing QHD doesn't make sense on a 5.5 in phone because its a phone im not going to notice the difference between 1080 and QHD unless I get a super ultra magnifying glass and look the individual pixels . on computers and TV makes sense because its looks clearer and better on bigger TVs and monitors.

Yeah, I understand your argument. I'm only saying that people brought the same argument when the first 1080p screens were released, and now it's standard and nobody wants to go back.

Also, most reviewers say even though they only notice the difference in a direct comparison, the screen's sharpness is still amazing. And that's good enough for me, a screen I'm amazed of every time I turn it on.

Yeah, I understand your argument. I'm only saying that people brought the same argument when the first 1080p screens were released, and now it's standard and nobody wants to go back.

Also, most reviewers say even though they only notice the difference in a direct comparison, the screen's sharpness is still amazing. And that's good enough for me, a screen I'm amazed of every time I turn it on.

I understand that there is a difference between 720 and 1080 and its pretty awesome but the difference between 1080 and 1440 is the beginning of unnecessary resolution on a phone but if they starting putting UHD ( 3840x2160) Ill call it unnecessary

I understand that there is a difference between 720 and 1080 and its pretty awesome but the difference between 1080 and 1440 is the beginning of unnecessary resolution on a phone but if they starting putting UHD ( 3840x2160) Ill call it unnecessary

if its as good as you say then that's good :D.

You don't see the point I'm making. But that's fine. And I will hold back on a remark about your attachment to your believes no matter what argument comes along.